The Dangers/Differences of Being a Girl

The Dangers/Differences of Being a Girl

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taking shots while discussing our relationship with alcohol

the people keep saying oh gen z doesn't drink gen z doesn't party they just intellectualize their feelings... well how bout now? drinking AND intellectualizing our feelings? what now? two hit wonder? dafuq? in this episode we chat about our relationship with alcohol, how it affec ...  Show more

always feeling overstimulated

there is nothing worse than a hot day where ur wearing low waisted, baggy jeans that u constantly have to readjust and are slightly falling, but are being held by your sweaty skin and being overstimulated by everything around you. we recently had this experience, and it made us t ...  Show more

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